Ashir

/ˈɑːʃir/ noun

A feudal laborer or serf bound to the land in medieval Islamic societies.

From Arabic 'ʿāšir' or Hebrew origins, referring to a peasant or laborer with limited freedom under feudal systems. The term reflects social structures in medieval Middle Eastern societies.

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